Vile

Vile may refer to:

People

Mythology

  • Vile, Vilae: Etruscan mythological name for Greek Iolaus, nephew of Hercules
  • Another spelling of Vili: in Norse mythology, Vile was the brother of Oden
  • Vile, Vili: are mythological beings in south Slavic mythology, incarnation of beautiful maidens with magic powers
  • Music

  • Vile (album), a 1996 album by the death metal band Cannibal Corpse
  • Vile (band), an American death metal band
  • "Vile", a song by Dave Grohl
  • Vile (Band), an American Hardcore punk rock band from Maynard, Massachusetts
  • Films

  • Vile (film), a 2011 horror movie
  • Places

  • Vile, Raigad, a panchayat in Mangaon taluka, Raigad district, Maharashtra, India
  • Vile Parle, a suburb of Mumbai in India
  • Vile, Portugal, a small town in northern Portugal
  • Vile, Denmark, a small area on the western coast
  • Other

  • Vile (Mega Man X), a character from the Mega Man X game series
  • Doctor Vile, The original Japanese name for Dr. Weil, the main antagonist from the Mega Man Zero game series
  • Vile (editor), a text editor
  • Vile (surname)

    Vile is a British surname which may refer to:

  • Kris Vile, born 1989, Professional skateboarder.
  • Curt Vile, pen name of Alan Moore (born 1953), English writer of comic books
  • Job Vile (1845–1905), independent conservative Member of New Zealand Parliament
  • Kurt Vile (born 1980), American guitarist and singer
  • Tommy Vile (1882-1958), Welsh international rugby union player, served with distinction during the Great War and became High Sheriff of Monmouthshire for 1945.
  • William Vile (1700-1767), English cabinetmaker of distinction rivaling contemplates such as Chippingdale.
  • Albion Vile (1843-1909), Marine engineer and inventor of improvements to the compound steam engine, part of the British development of steam engines that would power our great ships of the era, including the Dreadnought battleships and Titanic
  • The origin of the name is most likely from Danish a village or coastal area of Denmark that still exists today and named after the Norse pagan god Vile (Vili) the brother of Oden who created the earth with their brother Vi.

    Vile (band)

    Vile is an American death metal band, formed in 1996 in Concord, California by guitarist-producer Colin E. Davis (who is now the only original member in the line-up) and singer Juan Urteaga, recruiting the rest of the band from the ranks of disbanded groups such as Lords of Chaos, Entropy, Sporadic Psychosis and Thanatopsis. Vile toured the United States and Europe several times since their inception in 1996 including with Cannibal Corpse in 2004. Their most recent tour was of Japan in December 2013.

    The band has released four studio albums between 1999 and 2011 and re-released their demos and some live material on Rare Tracks, distributed by Hammerheart Records. The band started recording of the fourth album Metamorphosis on January 25, 2009, which was released in late 2011 by Willowtip Records in North America and Hammerheart Records in Europe.

    Vile found publicity in the late 90's when members of the band Cannibal Corpse praised their sound and wore their T shirts in publicity photos. Although Vile's sound has a wide variety of influences, their first album contained riffs clearly influenced by Cannibal Corpse and the name Vile itself is the title of an album by Cannibal Corpse. Founding member Davis has stated that these relations were unintentional and his biggest early influence was the Florida band Morbid Angel. Vile is known for high standards in musicianship and studio quality, and Davis produced and recorded their albums, sometimes in coordination with singer Juan Urteaga.

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